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What is meant by 'Kaisen'?

(a) a word meaning 'continuous improvement'.(b) a method of stock control.(c) a modern way of operating a production line.(d) another word for Quality Circles.

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Question ajoutée par Kishor Vadher , Sales Manager , Hausstrom ltd. Lagos
Date de publication: 2015/03/24
Juan Cristobal Martinez Gato
par Juan Cristobal Martinez Gato , Project Manager / Consulting / Open for opportunities , Atrendia

Kaisen means continuous  improvement, terminology used first in Japan as part of the Lean Manufacturing methodology.  The moto behind it,  is: " Tofay better than yesterday, tomorrow better than today". 

Kamran Mirza
par Kamran Mirza , Group Senior Internal Auditor , Takween Advance Industries - Othman Holding

'Kaizen' means Continuous improvement which was originally derived from Japan. Kaizen is basically linked with total quality management. Its purpose is to maximize quality near to perfect by reducing inefficiencies ( Reducing costs). 

Kaizen is a famous Japanese management tool that is one of the most effective but economical ways to create improvement. This refers to a collection of practices and beliefs that is applied to create continuous improvement in production, management and many other areas.

It's "Kaizen"

 

Continuous Improvements

Vinod Jetley
par Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

(a) a word meaning 'continuous improvement'.

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Wael Noufal
par Wael Noufal , Head of Industrial Sales & Welding Services , Hepworth PME

change for better : From the Japanese words “kai-” which means “change” and “-zen” which means “good.”

MUHAMMED IBRAHIM N NALAKATH
par MUHAMMED IBRAHIM N NALAKATH , ACCOUNTS PAYABLE , Bharat Electronics Limited

The Japanese word kaizen simply means "change for better",

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